CO129-190 - Governor Hennessy - 1880 [10-12] — Page 358

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355

to dine with

giving to

very soon after but

having grave

for dissatisfaction with Mr. Gibbons' Conduct

Friends

he

in public by my

desire

not then and has not since.

been invited.

20 was

Contrary to I have.

facts not as

but simply to

my

habit.

specifically stated important

212

there

themselves

show that Mr. Gibbons'

recollection of these past transactions are

entirely unreliable, and in order that

Each

of

his statements which are

the whole

of

his letter

inconsistent with the above facts is contrary to fact, especially he did not

"towards

the end of May" frankly tell

that he could not bear my presence longer, and I did not

treatment

invitation

free

the principle routine

unreliable

in every

that therefore

be treated

every statement,

statements by Mr. Gibbons when made

express myself

as he states and

he

did not

thereupon accept

which I then and

there

gave him to

a dinner at

my house. I

did

not verbally invite him to dinner : 1.

unconfirmed by evidence

credit whatever

In proof of my private feelings

towards Mr. Gibbons at

that time I

may here remind this agency the Governor that Mr. Gibbons having

asserted.

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345 355 to dine with giving to very soon after but having grave for dissatisfaction with Mr. Gibbons' Conduct Friends he in public by my desire not then and has not since. been invited. 20 was Contrary to I have. facts not as but simply to my habit. specifically stated important 212 there themselves show that Mr. Gibbons' recollection of these past transactions are entirely unreliable, and in order that Each of his statements which are the whole of his letter inconsistent with the above facts is contrary to fact, especially he did not "towards the end of May" frankly tell that he could not bear my presence longer, and I did not treatment invitation free the principle routine unreliable in every that therefore be treated every statement, statements by Mr. Gibbons when made express myself as he states and he did not thereupon accept which I then and there gave him to a dinner at my house. I did not verbally invite him to dinner : 1. unconfirmed by evidence credit whatever In proof of my private feelings towards Mr. Gibbons at that time I may here remind this agency the Governor that Mr. Gibbons having asserted.
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to dine with

eiving to

ཚན་༧༩

very soon after but

having ring frave

for dissatisfaction with mo Gibbons Conduct

Friends

he

in public by my

desire

not then and has ut suice.

been invited.

20 was

Contrary to I have.

facts not as

but simply to

my

habit.

specifically stated important

212

there

the velves

shew that m Gibbons.

recollection of these past transactions are

entirely unreliable, and inorder that

Each

f

his statements which are

the whole

of

his letter

inconsistent with the above facts is contrary to fact especially he did no

"towards

Zare

the end of May" frankly tell.

that he could not bear my longer, and I did not

treatment

nvitation

fre

the principle uutine

unreliable

in every

that therefore

be treated

orre

-z

every statement,

statements by

no Gibbons when meadmitted

འ ་ ་།

express myself

as he states and

he

t

ded not

there upon accrpt

which I then and

there

him to

gave

a denier at

zay

house. I

did

to

-verbally invite him to diviner : 1. de

unconfirmed by evidence

credit whatever-

d

evititled

ane

In proof of my privedly feelings

towards Mr Gibbons at

that time I

may here remind this bullency the Governor that Mr. Gibbons having

asserted.

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